- of
flowering plant of the
family Lamiaceae. Po****rly
known as
yellow bugle,
Chian bugle or ground-pine, the
plant has many of the same characteristics...
- Drum
Corps International (DCI) is the
largest governing body for drum and
bugle corps in the world.
Since its
first competitive season in 1972, hundreds...
- made of a blue coat with
yellow collar and
cuffs piped red, red and
green epaulettes with a
yellow crescent, and
yellow bugle horns on the turnbacks. From...
-
soybean or
other vegetable oils.
Bugles contain no
hydrogenated oils. The
ingredients of
Original Bugles are
degermed yellow corn meal,
coconut oil, sugar...
- The
Bluecoats Drum and
Bugle Corps, or
simply The Bluecoats, is a
World class competitive drum and
bugle corps.
Based in Canton, Ohio, the
Bluecoats are...
- Asia, and Africa; also, specifically:
Ajuga chamaepitys, also
known as
yellow bugle,
native to Europe, the
Eastern part of the Mediterranean, and
North Africa...
- The Baum
Bugle: A
Journal of Oz is the
official journal of The
International Wizard of Oz Club. The
journal was
founded in 1957, with its
first issue...
- not only
fielded the
Yellow Jackets football team, but also the
Yellow Jackets' Band and the
Frankford Legion Post 211 Drum &
Bugle Corps. The ****ociation...
- Publisher’s W****ly May 17, 1930
Andrea Kelman Yussman, "The
Yellow Knight Goes to the Theater", The Baum
Bugle, Vol. 39 No. 1 (Spring 1995), p. 20. Simpson, Paul...
- a
green inverted triangle on the
sleeve and back collar, from 1918 a
yellow bugle replaced the
square on the back collar. 16th (Reserve)
October 1914 Britain...